THE IDEAL IN BUTTER
PRODUCTION ON WEST COAST BUT COMMANDS NO PREMIUM (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., To-day. “We kno,w that certain factories in the Manawatu produce the very finest grade butter, which is held up as an ('example to the remainder of the indus- . try,” said Mr J. E. Leeson, of MorrinsI ville, at the National Dairy Conference. | The demand for this butter always exceeds the supply, but he could not understand why it did not command market premium. Confirming this, Mr G. M. Valentine, assistant-director of the Dairy Division, said the butter from factories between New Plymouth and Wellington was cpioted by the English trade as the ideal to be sought in the Dominion. This was not due to better manufacturing methods in the district, but to better .pastures, producing the best class of cream.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 27 June 1935, Page 8
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